[14:11] thelinuxer, I appreciate your decentralization idea but I think that if it could work it would have been working by now, that's it :) [14:11] people need spearheads [14:11] that's how the whole community works [14:11] all communities all over the world [14:12] and yes it's working from 15 years ago [14:12] mmmm [14:12] there's a misunderstanding, I guess [14:12] it always starts with one then everybody else stacks on [14:13] not on individual movement [14:13] so, if we depend on individuals they will fail drop dead after a while [14:13] i think u misused misunderstanding [14:14] yep, I thought to :) [14:14] but after I typed it :) [14:14] what do u suggest instead ? [14:14] we almost have no members outside cairo/alex/mansoura and partially mansoura [14:14] there are still many places to go to [14:14] and we have no resources to do it [14:15] asking people to do some work might give us the penetration in these places [14:15] yes, we can get resporces [14:15] I prefer to focus on on place and let everywhere else get infected [14:16] but this is away from the decentralization [14:16] one* [14:16] :) [14:17] i totally disagree [14:17] I know :P [14:17] and i find no benefit in waiting in the first place [14:17] and no harm from trying to do something [14:18] if it failed we lost nothing [14:18] but if it became fruitful we gained a lot [14:18] that's it [14:19] I'm saying that if we depend on persons to make events on their locations, no one will do anything. Working inside a team is the main idea of having a LoCo [14:21] plus, if these events focused on Ubuntu and those individuals failed to introduce it and give the necessary support, these mini events will be seriously hurting Ubuntu and of course ubuntu-eg [15:49] ashams: You're simply repeating the arguments you told us before [15:49] I won't repeat mine since you heard them before [15:50] anyway, I'm happy that heard mine :) [15:50] I heard them before [15:50] that's more than enough [15:50] and we discussed them thoroughly [15:54] well, I said my opinion and provided my arguments, whether you got convinced or not, that's your business, I't's not individual's decision :) [15:54] it* [16:02] thelinuxer, man, I'm always happy to discuss issues with you, plz don't get *uncomforted* when it looks like I can't understand what you say, cuz **its the same here** :) [16:03] it's not that you can't understand what I am saying or vice versa, that's not the case at all [16:05] ok, thats' one of those comments I never could understand :D [16:12] u really can't understand it ? [16:16] no, I swear I can't :( [16:16] man, tell me frankly...... am I stupid ? :( :P